Yes. This is called a LAN. (Local Area Network)
Yes and No... Emulators can not use wifi outside the computer but it can hook up to another game by opening another link vba or no$gba
if you have it installed on another computer then yes some where there sould be a export link or button
Here is a link to check availability from another computer if you can access the Internet, but not the Google website. If this page can connect, Google is probably up.
Yes.
The purpose of the fast link pulse (FLP) burst is to "advertise" one computer's capabilities to another computer before a link is established between them. The FLP burst sends information to the other computer telling it, for example, how fast it is. The other computer then checks to see if this is an upgrade and, if it is, decides to use it when a link is established. The computer sending out the FLP then clocks itself at the same speed as the normal link pulse of the other computer, establishing a link with it. This process is called autonegotiation.
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A data link is basically a telecommunication connection from one place to another where the digital data information is sent and received. This could mean that data is sent from one computer to another.
Go to that computer and look at the history and then look it up on your computer its that easy
Yes, it takes up the bandwidth.
NO. Hard links cannot be used with folders. A hard link can only point to a file on the same partition or volume as the hard link object.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300173 go to this link
It's nothing more than a link to another program/website/document. In Word, adding see www.answers.com is classified as a hyper link and if a user clicks on the link they will be "taken" to the appropriate link in the appropriate program.